LadyAradia speaks the truth. i also have thin hair and when i brush it you see the scalp. i've tried everything and my hair remains thin.

the best thing you can do is reduce shedding/breakage, keep hair healthy and let it grow. reducing breakage will help your hair remain as full as possible. keeping a healthy diet/taking vitamins helps on the nutritional side to prevent deficiencies that thins and breaks hair.

I am going to try the gelatin + water tip I quoted on the first page. My hair is looking great now, really soft, straight and healthy but the volume disappeared and it looks too thin, so I need to try something.

I did the gelatin mix yesterday and will be doing it twice a week to see if it will really thicken my hair. I am glad I found this thread today, because I have been adding way more than half a cup of water, no wonder the mix never got "harder" on my hair.

When I was relaxed and noticed my hair was damaged and thin, I started to use the aphogee line and which really helped especially their protein treatment. As a natural, I realized that the crown of my hair is rather fine and very easily damaged with too much manipulation. So I am going to try the aphogee again and see if it helps which I strongly believe it will. I also use Aubrey Organics GPB Shampoo when I believe I need to "thicken" my hair with protein and I see a difference after every wash. I even feel that my hair is stronger as soon as I apply the shampoo. Also I have tried MillCreek Biotin Conditioner and I saw my hair was fuller within 3 uses. Everyone is different though.

In my hair journey there was a few problems i faced with thinning; before i was using "no lye boxed relaxer" had a small case of calcium buildup on hair and changed to lye relaxer hair been happy soft and shiny ever since; wearing to much tight braids,weaves etc can cause thinning try styles that's not to tight on the scalp (wigs); also castor oil has been amazing for hair growth and thickness can't live without it

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